Glocker
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I'm curious if anybody has a dual battery setup in their Ranger for camping/overlanding. I'm going back and forth over a dual fuel 2000w/1800w generator/invertor or a dual battery setup with possible solar back-up charging. I'm also wondering what the stock alternator can handle as far as powering the truck AND a secondary battery. Where can the battery be mounted? Total cost?
On one hand, dual battery setups have the legs to go the distance in most cases while camping and are very quiet. But the cost can add up for the equipment.
But on the other hand, I may want to be powering a portable 'fridge and small AC over night, and I can get into a dual fuel generator for under $500. But it's 60 dbs. at 23 ft.. That may be too noisy for camping!
On one hand, dual battery setups have the legs to go the distance in most cases while camping and are very quiet. But the cost can add up for the equipment.
But on the other hand, I may want to be powering a portable 'fridge and small AC over night, and I can get into a dual fuel generator for under $500. But it's 60 dbs. at 23 ft.. That may be too noisy for camping!
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